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Saluting the Visionaries Behind The Poona School And Home for the Blind 

Mrinalini Sundar Darpan, 20 May, 2025 11:57 PM
  • Saluting the Visionaries Behind The Poona School And Home for the Blind 

For over eight decades, The Poona School and Home for the Blind has stood as a beacon of hope and empowerment for visually impaired children in Pune, India. Established in 1934 by the visionary Dr. SR Machave, the institution has grown into a sanctuary where dreams flourish, independence is nurtured, and societal integration is achieved. Today, the school proudly continues its mission under the capable leadership of a dedicated team that oversees the education, well-being, and development of its students. 

A Vision Takes Root 

Dr. SR Machave envisioned a space where visually impaired children could thrive without being limited by their disabilities. His dream was to create an inclusive environment where these children could learn, grow, and contribute to society as equals. Over the years, this vision has been upheld and expanded, thanks to the unwavering commitment of educators, caregivers, and volunteers. In a heartfelt statement, Mrunalini Pawar, a committee member, shared, “We believe in empowering our students to not only overcome their limitations but to excel in ways that inspire others. Every child here is a testament to resilience and possibility.” 

Education and Opportunities 

The Poona School provides a holistic educational experience, starting from pre-primary classes where children are introduced to Braille and sensory training. Primary education is offered up to the 8th grade within the institution, after which students transition into sighted schools to complete their 10th standard as part of an integrated education system. The curriculum is enriched with vocational training programs aimed at fostering self-sufficiency, particularly for young girls. 

Currently, the school is home to over 150 students, each receiving free educational and residential facilities. The Boys’ School in Koregaon Park and the Girls’ School in Kothrud provide nurturing environments that cater to the unique needs of their students. Teachers and support staff work tirelessly to ensure each child’s academic and personal development is prioritized. 

A Place Beyond Learning 

Beyond academics, the institution organizes various extracurricular activities, health check-ups, and skill-building workshops to ensure comprehensive development. Regular medical examinations cover eye health, dental care, and overall well-being, while recreational programs include storytelling sessions, music lessons, and art workshops. For instance, students regularly participate in cultural events and performances that not only build confidence but also showcase their talents to the larger community. 

The vocational training center is a cornerstone of the institution’s offerings. Here, students learn practical skills such as weaving, candle making, and crafting. These activities provide them with avenues for self-reliance and financial independence. The handcrafted goods produced by the students, including candles, mats, and other decorative items, have garnered widespread appreciation and contribute to their sense of accomplishment. 

A typical day at The Poona School begins with morning prayers and physical exercises, fostering a sense of discipline and mindfulness among students. Classes follow, where children engage in Braille reading, tactile learning, and academic studies. Afternoons are reserved for creative pursuits, skill-building activities, and recreational play. The holistic schedule ensures a balance between learning and leisure, nurturing well-rounded individuals. 

The school also emphasizes the importance of community engagement. Students often interact with volunteers, donors, and visiting professionals who provide additional learning opportunities and exposure to the world beyond the school’s premises. 

Joining The Mission 

The Poona School and Home for the Blind thrives on the generosity of individuals and organizations who align with its mission. Volunteers can play a vital role by becoming storytellers, sharing their skills, or celebrating special occasions with the children, providing emotional support and a sense of connection to the broader community. Donations in cash or kind are warmly welcomed, with all contributions eligible for tax benefits; donors can also choose to sponsor a child’s education, ensuring access to quality learning and care. Corporations can support the cause by purchasing handcrafted products made by the students or sponsoring essential educational resources and infrastructure. As a staff member aptly put it, “Every act of kindness brings a child closer to realizing their potential. Together, we can create miracles.” 

A Legacy Of Hope 

The Poona School and Home for the Blind remains a shining example of what humanity can achieve through compassion and collaboration. It is a testament to the transformative power of education and community support in shaping brighter futures for visually impaired children. Over the years, the institution has not only impacted the lives of countless students but also inspired others to replicate its model of care and empowerment. 

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